For Posterity's Sake A Royal Canadian Navy Historical Project
In memory of those who have Crossed the Bar
John graduated early from the U of T to join the navy during WW2. He lived in Toronto until the time of his marriage to Arlyn Frances Gates from White Plains, New York, USA. John passed away in 1994 after a battle with cancer. John and Arlyn had 7 children, two of which predeceased John.
The vigeon name is originally french in origin, however the Vigeon’s landed in England in the early 1800. In the 1890’s the Vigeon, Settled in Toronto. First on Bloor St, then on Glen Road. John grew up in the Rosedale, Toronto area. He went to Upper Canada College and University of Toronto, graduating in Business - an accountant by trade. He worked in the field of Business mergers and acquisitions under the firm name of Vigeon & Company (established name of his father in early 1900) and had an office for several years at 304 Bay Street, Toronto. John played football for U of T and skated at the Toronto Cricket and Curling Club on St. Clair. The family was also members of the Granite Club.
John won numerous figure skating medals: Canadian Mens Figure skating Championships1941 - Bronze medal Canadian Mens Figure skating Championships 1938 - Bronze medal Canadian Mens Juniors Figure skating Championships 1938 - Gold medal Canadian Mens Juniors Figure skating Championships 1937 - Silver medal Canadian Mens Juniors Figure skating Championships 1936 - Silver medal
Ships served in: HMCS CARLETON - Listed as a probationary SLt, RCNVR seniority 19 Oct 1943 HMCS MAHONE - Appointed to Mahone 23 Jun 1944 as a SLt, RCNVR
Newspaper article on 6 graduates from HMCS Kings Courtesy of Lisa Vigeon
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